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Dear Life: WINNER OF THE NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Dear Life: WINNER OF THE NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE

Contributors:

By (Author) Alice Munro

ISBN:

9780099578635

Publisher:

Vintage Publishing

Imprint:

Vintage

Publication Date:

1st August 2013

UK Publication Date:

3rd October 2013

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary

Dewey:

813/.54

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm

Weight:

239g

Description

**Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature** The brilliant new collection of stories by the winner of the 2009 Man Booker International Prize **Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature** Alice Munro captures the essence of life in her brilliant new collection of stories. Moments of change, chance encounters, the twist of fate that leads a person to a new way of thinking or being- the stories in Dear Life build to form a radiant, indelible portrait of just how dangerous and strange ordinary life can be.

Reviews

Deep and surprising and unsparing -- Helen Simpson * Guardian *
As rich and astonishing as anything she has ever done before * New York Review of Books *
In this book Munro has laid bare the foundations of her fiction as never before. Lovers of her writing must hope this is not, in fact, her finale. But if it is, its spectacular -- Ruth Scurr * Daily Telegraph *
Another dazzling collection of short stories, provincial and universal in equal measure -- Sara Wheeler * Observer *
A slight sense of withholding gives Munro's prose its gracefulness, and allows intimacy without danger. After many years, many collections and many wonderful stories, readers may feel they know everything about Alice Munro, especially as so many of her characters lead lives similar to her own. In fact, we know very little about her. This is one of the reasons readers become dizzy with love for Munro. This other reason is that she is so damn good -- Anne Enright * Guardian *
Alice Munro is one of our greatest living writers, and this new collection of storiesis essential reading for anyone who cares about literature, storytelling and language, or who savours the deep enjoyment of a writer at the height of her powersThese stories remind us of the world Munro was born intoAnd they remind us, therefore, how lucky we are to have Munro herself and her subtle, intelligent and true work -- Naomi Alderman * Financial Times *
Told with magnificent understatement -- Christina Appleyard * Daily Mail *
Deceptively artless...Munro has no need for tricks; there is nothing strange. Just everyday life, in all its plain, abundant richness and sorrow -- Claire Allfree * Metro *
Alice Munrocan create a whole world in a short story these stories are only 20 or 30 pages long, but they live in the mind like novels These are stories about the stories we tell ourselves, and they are first rate * Evening Standard *

Author Bio

**Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature** Alice Munro was born in 1931 and is the author of thirteen collections of stories, most recently Dear Life, and a novel, Lives of Girls and Women. She has received many awards and prizes, including three of Canada's Governor General's Literary Awards and two Giller Prizes, the Rea Award for the Short Story, the Lannan Literary Award, the WHSmith Book Award in the UK, the National Book Critics Circle Award in the US, was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for The Beggar Maid, and has been awarded the Man Booker International Prize 2009 for her overall contribution to fiction on the world stage, and in 2013 she won the Nobel Prize in Literature. Her stories have appeared in the New Yorker, Atlantic Monthly, Paris Review and other publications, and her collections have been translated into thirteen languages. She lives in Port Hope, Ontario, near lake Ontario in Canada.

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